Mill Neck is a village on the North Shore of Long Island, nestled between Oyster Bay and Cold Spring Harbor. It is an unincorporated area with more than a thousand inhabitants in Nassau County, encompassing some 2.5 square miles (6.5 sq km). Here we explore its history, population, education, health, transport and points of interest.
History
The Manhasset Indians were the original residents until English settlers bought land from them in 1675. Mill Neck was initially a farming community, with lumbering and other industries developed later along with beach resorts. Large estates grew to support private schools established here in the 1930s when Mill Neck became well known as a haven for wealthy families seeking country living while still being close to New York City.
Population
Around 1,178 people live full-time within Mill Neck’s confines today according to 2020 estimates. Anglo-American families featuring various nationalities are predominant – comprising over 80% of residents – followed by Latinos (16%), African Americans (2%) and Asians at less than 1%.
Education
The Wheatley School District serves Mill Neck children from kindergarten through twelfth grade within its boundaries . There are also several private elementary schools including the Mill Hill Chain school founded in 1953 with dormitories in two adjacent villages – Saint James & Centerport – plus One World Montessori Academy which includes preschool through fourth grade classes and Juilliard inspired music performances too.
Health Care Facilities
Irving Loebenstein MD offers medical services via his medical practice here as well as Nor’Eastern Pediatrics – formerly Deepwater Pediatrics – both serving families across Nassau & Western Suffolk Counties including Huntington Station Brookville Oyster Bay Town & Greenvale Estates Not far away Northwell Health Syosset Hospital adds to local health care choices – it is located on Jericho Turnpike just three miles away from Mill neck NY
Transportation
In terms of transportation, many people in the area drive their own cars. However, if you prefer public transit, the closest busy station is located at Merillon Avenue which is approximately 4 miles (6 km) away. The Islanders Train Station nearby also provides direct rail service into Manhattan. Additionally, La Guardia Airport is conveniently located nearby and offers small airplane options for charter hire passengers or arriving visitors. You can find the Oyster Bay Long Island Railroad station labeled as OBY on South Street.
Points of Interest
There are a plethora of exciting attractions to discover in this area, ranging from outdoor activities like sailboat races at Sagamore Yacht Club, picnic spots at Webb Institute, horse camps at Barkworks Park, bird watching trails at Plenty Of Trees, and kayak rides.
For those interested in history and culture, there are Gold Coast Mansion Tours, museums, antique centers, art galleries, and Theatre three. Golf enthusiasts can look forward to premier golf courses, while beach lovers can enjoy surfing beaches.
Those who enjoy a vibrant nightlife can choose from a variety of pubs, bars, and shopping centers, including Taste Of Long Island FARM fresh picks. For relaxation, there are wellness spas, tea houses, and laser tag zones. Additionally, there are plenty of options for families with children, including ski resorts, geocaching parks, playgrounds, and aquariums. Whatever your interests may be, this area has something for everyone to enjoy.

